The shirt, turns out, was a gift from Christian's brother, who is a retired New York cop.

A park security guard stopped the family when he spotted the shirt as they were headed to go watch the Blue Man Group. The guard told him he wasn't allowed to wear a shirt that says "Police" on it, per park rules.

Jarosz says he went to a nearby gift shop to buy another shirt, but was suddenly surrounded by security and told to leave the park anyway. If not, Jarosz would be arrested.

For their part, park security claims Jarosz and and his family where being disruptive.

The family eventually left the park, missed the Blue Man Group show, and had their daughter's sweet sixteen ruined.

Jarosz claims he's written several emails to Universal to get a refund, but has yet to hear back. Although a park senior official did apologize to them for their treatment.